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Release Date:
June 22, 1966
Original Title:
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Alternate Titles:
谁怕弗吉尼亚·沃尔夫
누가 버지니아 울프를 두려워하랴
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Chenault Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CZ: 12+ DE: 18 FR: 12 GB: 12 HU: 12 IE: 15 JP: R18+ NL: 12 SE: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 131
A history professor and his wife entertain a young couple who are new to the university's faculty. As the drinks flow, secrets come to light, and the middle-aged couple unload onto their guests the full force of the bitterness, dysfunction, and animosity that defines their marriage.
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Camera Operator:
Ralph Gerling
Choreographer:
Herbert Ross
Costume Design:
Irene Sharaff
Director:
Mike Nichols
Director of Photography:
Haskell Wexler
Editor:
Sam O'Steen
Gaffer:
Frank Flanagan
Hairstylist:
Jean Burt Reilly
Sydney Guilaroff
Makeup Artist:
Ron Berkeley
Gordon Bau
Original Music Composer:
Alex North
Producer:
Ernest Lehman
Producer's Assistant:
Hal W. Polaire
Production Assistant:
T.J. Healy II
Production Design:
Richard Sylbert
Rigging Gaffer:
Michael A. Jones
Screenplay:
Ernest Lehman
Script Supervisor:
Meta Rebner
Set Decoration:
George James Hopkins
Set Dressing Artist:
Craig Binkley
Sound Designer:
M.A. Merrick
Sound Recordist:
George Groves
Still Photographer:
Robert Willoughby
Storyboard:
Harold Michelson
Theatre Play:
Edward Albee
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